12 Takes On Annecy 2018

ANNECY, France —  France’s Annecy Festival, the world’s biggest animation meet, opens its doors June 11. Here are 12 takes on this year’s edition, and the state of the animation business: 1.ANNECY BREAKS ATTENDANCE RECORDS, AGAIN This will be the largest Annecy Intl. Animation Film Festival ever. One week out, accreditations for its Intl.

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